- evil is
permanent and
believed that evil
people can
become good.
Korean Daoists tended to
think extremely positively of
human nature. Some of the most...
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dynasty (618–907), and
Daoists integrated new
meditation theories and
techniques from Buddhists. The 8th
century was a "heyday" of
Daoist meditation; recorded...
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Taoism is an East
Asian religion founded in
ancient China with many
schools or denominations, of
which none
occupies a
position of
orthodoxy and co-existed...
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respected and
honored him as an Immortal. Qiu was one of the
Seven True
Daoists of the North. He was the
founder of the
Dragon Gate sect of
Taoism attracting...
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series of
cognitive body and mind
unity exercises practiced as a form of
Daoist neigong,
meditation and
mindfulness to
cultivate jing (essence) and direct...
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three major Chinese religions, Buddhism,
Confucianism and Taoism, here.
Daoist Studies Daozang project -
maintained by
James Miller at Queen's University...
- A
Daoist temple (traditional Chinese: 觀;
simplified Chinese: 观; pinyin: guàn), also
called a dàoguàn (道观) or gōngguàn (宫观), is a
place where the Dao is...
- tend to be
informed by
materials which may be
found in the Daozang, or
Daoist Canon; however,
Taoists generally choose, or inherit,
specific texts which...
- "immortals; transcendents" can vary
following the
historical changes in how
Daoists viewed immortality.
Early text such as Zhuangzi, Chuci, and
Liezi texts...
- with a view
towards unifying China. The
Xiaodao Lun
mocked Daoist practices,
accused Daoists of
plagiarizing Buddhist texts, and portra**** the religion...